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With industry software sales down 10% compared to 2008, many are under the wrong impression that the industry equally across all categories in 2009. Whilst certainly many areas did see a decline in 2009, there were categories which actually grew over the last 12 months.
Mature Rated Games Outperform
Sales of Mature rated (or 16+ and 18+ PEGI) games remained flat in 2009, which outperformed all other ESRB (and PEGI) ratings which all had sales decline in the double digits. In fact, over the last five years, Mature games have had one of the most stable economies and reinforces a theory that whether a recession or economic boom, the core of our industry has and will continue to remain healthy.
The biggest decline among the ESRB/PEGI ratings was in the Teen rated (or +12 PEGI) games. Although EEDAR does not believe the decline is directly due to the Teen rating, but rather the fact that most Music based games (see below) held a Teen rating (or +12 PEGI).
Music Continues to Decline
The genre with the largest decline in 2009, and likely the biggest factor into lackluster software sales for the year was the Music and Rhythm category, whose worldwide sales declined by over 40% vs. 2008. Whilst it is clear the troubles our industry faced in 2009 were not solely due to the performance of the Music and Rhythm category, this genre failed to achieve publisher and retailer expectations even with such large title as DJ Hero, Band Hero, Guitar Hero 5, and Beatles: Rock Band.
Of course, EEDAR is not placing sole blame on the Music and Rhythm genre for the industry’s woes, but it is clear the troubles our industry faced in 2009 were not equally shared across all genres in our sector.
On the opposite end, the largest revenue gains produced year over year were in the Shooter genre, which came on the backs of titles such as Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, Borderlands, Halo: ODST, Resident Evil 5, Killzone 2, Left 4 Dead 2, and catalog sales from Call of Duty 4 and World at War, which reinforces EEDAR’s position that the core of the industry continues to remain healthy and grow every year.
Music in 2010
Currently, EEDAR expects the Music category to decline by 30% in 2010; however, when you include rhythm based games, the genre could end up in the -5 to -15% range. With the release of the Natal and Sony’s Motion Controller, EEDAR believes there is a large potential market for dance-based games. Specifically, games that take the current Dance Dance Revolution standard and evolve it into the new motion technologies that remove the need for a physical peripheral, such as a dance pad. The industry was already beginning to see the rhythm category take off in late 2009 with the release of Just Dance by UbiSoft, which will likely sell over 1 million units, worldwide, by the end of UbiSoft’s fiscal year.
Understanding the New Consumer
All too often the economy is blamed for the recent industry contraction. In reality, decreased sales in 2009 had more to do with a lack of innovation than economic recession. The growth of our industry now rests more on innovation than it ever has before, especially since non-traditional and casual markets consist of a larger share than in previous years. No longer can developers update a few maps, design some new weapons, add a few new characters, then throw a roman numeral at the end of the box and call it a “sequel”. That may work for core targeted games (Action, Shooters, and RPGs), but this strategy is not ideal for non-traditional and casual gamers.
Case in point: most sequels targeted to the mainstream and casual markets actually underperform in comparison to the original, which is the opposite to what has traditionally been the case for core targeted games. If you examine the Nintendo Wii and DS platforms (the current primary platform for this audience) Boom Blox outsold Boom Blox 2 (Wii); Brain Age outsold Brain Age 2 (DS); Guitar Hero III bested World Tour (Wii); The Bigs crushed The Bigs 2 (Wii); Mario & Sonic at the Olympics (Wii) is on track to outperform its Winter counterpart; Rayman Raving Rabbids (Wii) (2006) outsold its 2007 release; and lastly the original Cooking Mama (Wii, DS) (2006) has out sold all sequel versions combined.
EEDAR believes Nintendo understands the mindset of its consumers the best, which is why Nintendo rarely releases sequels within the same generation and, if they do, they are years apart. A good example of this is Mario Kart. Instead of releasing an annual Mario Kart title, Nintendo opts to only release one Mario Kart per hardware generation. Traditional thinking would assume that after an initial sales bump Mario Kart would simply just fade away on retail shelves—as so many others do. However, Nintendo realizes that if you can get an initial attachment rate on Mario Kart of 25% in 2008, they should be able to get the same attachment for new Wii purchasers in 2009 without having to release a sequel. To no surprise, the attachment rate for Mario Kart in 2009 was identical to that of 2008. Another example is Wii Fit. Whilst Nintendo did release a sequel to Wii Fit, The Wii Fit Plus (2009), the overwhelming majority of sales did not come from the stand-alone software edition, but rather the hardware/software bundle of the Wii Fit Plus. In other words the release of the expansion, which likely had minimal development costs, spurred sales of a 20 month old game wrapped in new packaging.
Of course this rule is not absolute for all casual and mainstream titles, some sequels do outperform the original, but in the overwhelming majority of cases, sequels on the Wii just cannibalize the potential sales of its predecessor. For reference, if the above examples were not proof enough, Call of Duty: World at War (200 only outsold Call of Duty 3 by the smallest of margins and the most recent Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Reflex (2009) is currently on track to under-perform against World at War.
With the Wii making up the majority of the current casual and mainstream audience this finding should be carefully observed as Sony and Microsoft attempt to become more competitive in this space in future years.
Hardware
Next-Generation hardware units were up 1% in 2009, the PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, and Xbox 360 were the only hardware consoles that produced positive comps in 2009. For 2010, EEDAR expects the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 to be the only consoles to produce positive comps.
For 2010, EEDAR expects hardware units to decline by 17%, mostly due to the Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, and Sony PSP. The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 are likely to post modest unit gains in 2010.
DS2?
Even though the Nintendo DS posted a record year in 2009, EEDAR expects Nintendo to make an official announcement on the DS2 within the next eight months.
Nintendo has always had a controlling stake in the handheld market, despite facing numerous competitors, and EEDAR believes one of the biggest reasons for Nintendo’s success in the handheld market is their ability to remove opportunity gaps for competitors to enter. Nintendo’s transition from the GBA to the DS, a year earlier than anticipated, was a brilliant strategy to remove any upper hand the Sony PSP could have by being first to market.
Piracy continues to be an issue, not just for Nintendo, but for its third-party publishers as well. Whilst the release of the DSi has slowed down piracy, that slow down will only be temporary as hackers have already managed to bypass the new security systems built into the hardware.
Additionally, many publishers including Sega, Capcom, and now UbiSoft have all expressed that they may be reducing their exposure to Nintendo’s consoles, which will likely lead to heavy declines in both hardware and software sales for the Nintendo DS.
We believe that due to the aging technology, the possibility of new competitors in 2011, a decline in publisher support and piracy, Nintendo will launch a successor to the DS within the next 15 months, and likely announce such in the next eight months.
Of course, this should not discourage anyone from buying new DS software, as any DS successor will most likely be backwards compatible.
Nintendo has released its post-NPD results statement, saying the Nintendo DS has had the best year in console gaming history and pointing to exceptionally strong sales of the Wii console in 2009.
According to Nintendo, the Nintendo DS models -- Nintendo DS Lite and DSi -- sold over 11.2 million U.S. units combined in 2009, which the company says sets a new calendar-year sales record for a piece of video game hardware.
The Wii, meanwhile, sold 9.6 million units for the year -- down 5.7 percent from 2008. According to Nintendo, 18.6 percent of units the system has sold over its lifetime were sold in November and December 2009, a spike which the company clearly hopes will imply a bright future for the system as competitors criticize it as being outdated.
Wow, so basically sales flagged during the year but november and december boosted Wii sales so much that its only down 5.7 % on the whole compared to 2008.
(For the whole year, Wii sold 9.6 million units - down slightly on 2008's year end total of 10.17 million )
The NBA jam pic brings back lots of fond SNES memories. As you know its an american sport and yet I had a lot of fun with it back then, very arcady.
I hope it just uses the remote sideways.
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has become the fourth best-selling game of all time. In fact, 3 of the top 10 games of all time are Call of Duty games."
Wow, in the US of course. Does the franchise deserve it?
Click the bottom right hand corner box and watch the movie in HQ.
Looks good, apart from the giraffes.... WTF
Does not look on rails either. Did 1up F-up the translation or what? I need to know.
It is definitely not on rails, you can see the guy strafing, standing still, moving backwards and even turning. It's a third person hack and slash game
Click the bottom right hand corner box and watch the movie in HQ.
Looks good, apart from the giraffes.... WTF
Does not look on rails either. Did 1up F-up the translation or what? I need to know.
It is definitely not on rails, you can see the guy strafing, standing still, moving backwards and even turning. It's a third person hack and slash game
I really hope so and that its not restricted movement ala Killer 7 or something. Why does the clip pause and show video of sailing boats and giraffes?
EDIT:
I see forward and backwards and strafing movement. No turning though but its not the kind of thing you show in a trailer anyway, a character turning 180.
Click the bottom right hand corner box and watch the movie in HQ.
Looks good, apart from the giraffes.... WTF
Does not look on rails either. Did 1up F-up the translation or what? I need to know.
It is definitely not on rails, you can see the guy strafing, standing still, moving backwards and even turning. It's a third person hack and slash game
I really hope so and that its not restricted movement ala Killer 7 or something. Why does the clip pause and show video of sailing boats and giraffes?
There is no hope, it is confirmed it is not on rails. The developers also did Earth Defence Force and that was third person also, right?!
About the animals, I guess they are comparing the size of the monsters to different animals and objects. One monster is probably as big as a giraffe.
There is no hope, it is confirmed it is not on rails. The developers also did Earth Defence Force and that was third person also, right?!
I know about EDF, but this is wii and developers do tend to do stupid things like making games on rails. I want an actual media outlet to go hands on and confirm or deny it. I still don't see turning, I see strafing and forward and back. 1up are pissing me off.
The game looks nice, it has quite low res textures but because of the scale and lighting and art it gets away with it easily. Motionplus hacking off limbs should be awesome. Online co-op too. That's badass.
Comparing character models to real life animals and sailing boats in a video... that is weird.
There is no hope, it is confirmed it is not on rails. The developers also did Earth Defence Force and that was third person also, right?!
I know about EDF, but this is wii and developers do tend to do stupid things like making games on rails. I want an actual media outlet to go hands on and confirm or deny it. I still don't see turning, I see strafing and forward and back. 1up are pissing me off.
The game looks nice, it has quite low res textures but because of the scale and lighting and art it gets away with it easily. Motionplus hacking off limbs should be awesome. Online co-op too. That's badass.
Comparing character models to real life animals and sailing boats in a video... that is weird.
I checked again. First thing the pointer is the sword symbol on the screen. You can clearly see it everywhere. You can also clearly see some sort of lock-on system. Even multiple enemies at once. I think that is for the multi fireball attack. Perhaps you use your pointer to choose which enemy you want to lock on and then press the lock on button.
And you can see clearly one scene where all are a row of monsters in front of you. You see the pointer moving to the edge of the screen and then yellow arrows appear. Then he turns, very much like Red Steel. I hope there is a option that allows for faster turning by making the dead zone smaller.
Plus there is a radar on screen, so enemies will not just attack you from the front otherwise there was no need for a radar. So hereby I declare 1up bunk and say that it is not on rails.
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The NBA jam pic brings back lots of fond SNES memories. As you know its an american sport and yet I had a lot of fun with it back then, very arcady.
I hope it just uses the remote sideways.
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has become the fourth best-selling game of all time. In fact, 3 of the top 10 games of all time are Call of Duty games."
Wow, in the US of course. Does the franchise deserve it?
No, I wouln't put any of the CoD games in the same class as GTA or Mario. I guess there is a ton of Pokemon on the top list, which I would say is on par so whatever. Oh and Nintendogs, ugh.
This actually looks awesome.
EEDAR year in review
Nintendo has released its post-NPD results statement, saying the Nintendo DS has had the best year in console gaming history and pointing to exceptionally strong sales of the Wii console in 2009.
According to Nintendo, the Nintendo DS models -- Nintendo DS Lite and DSi -- sold over 11.2 million U.S. units combined in 2009, which the company says sets a new calendar-year sales record for a piece of video game hardware.
The Wii, meanwhile, sold 9.6 million units for the year -- down 5.7 percent from 2008. According to Nintendo, 18.6 percent of units the system has sold over its lifetime were sold in November and December 2009, a spike which the company clearly hopes will imply a bright future for the system as competitors criticize it as being outdated.
Wow, so basically sales flagged during the year but november and december boosted Wii sales so much that its only down 5.7 % on the whole compared to 2008.
(For the whole year, Wii sold 9.6 million units - down slightly on 2008's year end total of 10.17 million )
Updates done.
The NBA jam pic brings back lots of fond SNES memories. As you know its an american sport and yet I had a lot of fun with it back then, very arcady.
I hope it just uses the remote sideways.
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has become the fourth best-selling game of all time. In fact, 3 of the top 10 games of all time are Call of Duty games."
Wow, in the US of course. Does the franchise deserve it?
Go here to the Zangeki no Reginleiv site
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rznj/index.html
Click the bottom right hand corner box and watch the movie in HQ.
Looks good, apart from the giraffes.... WTF
Does not look on rails either. Did 1up F-up the translation or what? I need to know.
It is definitely not on rails, you can see the guy strafing, standing still, moving backwards and even turning. It's a third person hack and slash game
I really hope so and that its not restricted movement ala Killer 7 or something. Why does the clip pause and show video of sailing boats and giraffes?
EDIT:
I see forward and backwards and strafing movement. No turning though but its not the kind of thing you show in a trailer anyway, a character turning 180.
This thing is great.
There is no hope, it is confirmed it is not on rails. The developers also did Earth Defence Force and that was third person also, right?!
About the animals, I guess they are comparing the size of the monsters to different animals and objects. One monster is probably as big as a giraffe.
I know about EDF, but this is wii and developers do tend to do stupid things like making games on rails. I want an actual media outlet to go hands on and confirm or deny it. I still don't see turning, I see strafing and forward and back. 1up are pissing me off.
The game looks nice, it has quite low res textures but because of the scale and lighting and art it gets away with it easily. Motionplus hacking off limbs should be awesome. Online co-op too. That's badass.
Comparing character models to real life animals and sailing boats in a video... that is weird.
I checked again. First thing the pointer is the sword symbol on the screen. You can clearly see it everywhere. You can also clearly see some sort of lock-on system. Even multiple enemies at once. I think that is for the multi fireball attack. Perhaps you use your pointer to choose which enemy you want to lock on and then press the lock on button.
And you can see clearly one scene where all are a row of monsters in front of you. You see the pointer moving to the edge of the screen and then yellow arrows appear. Then he turns, very much like Red Steel. I hope there is a option that allows for faster turning by making the dead zone smaller.
Plus there is a radar on screen, so enemies will not just attack you from the front otherwise there was no need for a radar. So hereby I declare 1up bunk and say that it is not on rails.
WTF? Pointer based turning in a 3rd person sword game? That is weird. Why not just have the stick move and turn and then hold down Z to strafe?
EDIT:
Just watched it again, yeah turning with the pointer at the edge of the screen. Weird.
please mind your wording. it will be a "guided experience"
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Oh yeah I'd say the Call of Duty games deserve the accolades and sales. Modern Warfare 2 is A-W-E-S-O-M-E. BEST. MULTIPLAYER. GAME. EVER.
Mass Effect 2 gets it's first 10! Woooooo!
No, I wouln't put any of the CoD games in the same class as GTA or Mario. I guess there is a ton of Pokemon on the top list, which I would say is on par so whatever. Oh and Nintendogs, ugh.